The Likwit Junkies [Explicit Lyrics]

The Likwit Junkies [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings

1. Intro
2. L.J.'s Anthem - Likwit Junkies,
3. One Day Away
4. Hop
5. Salute
6. Change
7. Strength in Numbers - Likwit Junkies, Phil Da Agony
8. Good Green - Likwit Junkies,
9. Keep Doin' It
10. One Time - Krondon, Likwit Junkies, Planet Asia
11. D.G. Skit
12. 6 in the Morning
13. Ghetto - Likwit Junkies,
14. S.C.A.N.S.
15. Dark Ends - Likwit Junkies,
16. Dreamgirl - Likwit Junkies,
17. Brother
18. Interview

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L.J.'s
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • (3+half) This LIKWIT isnt addictive enough to make you a JUNKIE.
  • Not A Review, This Is A Clarification
  • Someone Dropped The Ball (3 Stars)
L.J.'s
Likwit Junkies
Manufacturer: ABB Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0006ZRVNS
Release Date: 2005-03-22

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. LJ's Anthem featuring Noelle
  3. One Day Away
  4. The Hop
  5. Salute
  6. Change
  7. Strength in Numbers featuring Phil Da Agony & Evidence
  8. The Good Green
  9. Keep Doin' It
  10. One Time featuring Planet Asia & Krondon
  11. D.G. Interlude
  12. 6 In the Morning
  13. Ghetto featuring Noelle
  14. S.C.A.N.S.
  15. Dark Ends featuring Rakaa
  16. Dreamgirl
  17. Brother Brother
  18. The Interview

Product Description

Consisting of Defari (an influential member of Los Angeles collective The Linkwit Crew alongside The Alkaholiks King Tee and Xzibit) and DJ Babu (Legendary Producer most known for his work with Dilated Peoples and a part of the World Famous Beat Junkies), the Likwit Junkies new album is pure fire. If you like that organic West Coast Sound then this is defiantly you! This allbum features guest appearances from Evidence (of Dilated Peoples), Planet, Asia, Krondon, Noelle and Phil Da Agony.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars (3+half) This LIKWIT isnt addictive enough to make you a JUNKIE........2007-03-26

Being a huge Defari+Babu fan I was very excited about this collabo and to a certain degree I wasnt let down however it just doesnt seem to shift gears enough. Most of the songs are in the safe-zone, with nice beats and rhymes were neither artist really stretches themselves. Defari is capable of much better rhymes and Babu's beats lose abit of spark after a couple of listens. It also suffers abit from tracks like the weak "The Good Green", "D.G.Skit" and "Dreamgirl". Also the average tracks like "One Day Away", "Strength In Numbers", "One Time" and "Brother" take abit away from the overall quality of the album. The remaining 10 tracks are were it earns its stripes however b'cuz they are pure lyrical heat+amazing beats. THEY are the reasons Im glad I own this album and with tracks such as "L.J.'s Anthem", "The Hop", "Salute", "Change", "Keep Doin'It", "6 In The Morning", "Ghetto", "S.C.A.N.S.", "Dark Ends" and "The Interview" you'll be glad too. If they had've been able to maintain this throughout the 18tracks or even shortened the album it wouldve been alot tighter.

3 out of 5 stars Not A Review, This Is A Clarification.......2005-04-06

The reviewer below me seems to think that the M.C. on this album is Saafir. It isn't.It is, however, Defari. A completely different person.Just to clear things up.

3 out of 5 stars Someone Dropped The Ball (3 Stars).......2005-04-02

I'll be honest, I've never been the biggest Defari fan, but I've always been a fan of DJ Babu. The two manage to create a decent album that's littered with gems. Some of the tracks are breezy, feel good joints that speak on a variety of topics. "One Day Away", "L.J's Anthem", and "Salute" are breezy, summertime cuts. "The Hop" has a tight beat, but I don't think Defari used it that well. "D.G. Interlude" has a tight beat if you can get past Defari bragging about how efficient his "member" is. I'd have to say that "Keep Doin' It" and "Dark Ends" are good and "Ghetto" is probably the strongest joint on the entire album.

Aside from the previously mentioned songs, the rest of the album really drags. Though the beats are decent, "Change", "Strength In Numbers", "S.C.A.N.S", and "Brother" are all pretty boring. "The Good Green" is predictably corny and "One Time" feat. Krondon & Planet Asia borders on wack (is it me, or is Planet Asia beginning to slip?). Basically, Defari isn't the type of rapper that can't carry entire albums by himself because he lacks charisma and his flow is sort of elementary. He doesn't have the presence to carry mediocre beats. The album only picks up when he has help from guest appearances (and sometimes not even then).

I think the production is what keeps this album from being as stellar as it should've been. It ranges from decent to choppy to just plain ol' boring. If you're a long time fan of Defari & Babu, then you'll probably dig the lyrical schemes. But I didn't feel the basic/elementary flow. There are times where he has trouble staying on beat. In short: Too many of the tracks are boring and Defari needs to step his rap game up. I'd only reccomend this to fans and suggest that newcomers download a few tracks and test it out first.

Standout Tracks: One Day Away, Ghetto feat. Noelle, Keep Doin' It, L.J.'s Anthem feat. Noelle, and Dark Ends feat. Rakaa
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